An irony in attitudes to abortion Bill and timing
Undue haste is dangerous, reflection vital in matters of life and death
Undue haste is dangerous, reflection vital in matters of life and death
Proponents say proposal has had plenty of examination - but opponents may play for time
I used to work for the Phoenix, and I felt its lash plenty of times in recent years. I always thought: fair enough
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Eamonn Crowley said on a call with analysts in October he was not aware of the Government receiving any bid approach
Successful motion obliges council to engage with tenants and unions before increases can come into effect
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Lack of education about how such lending services work, Oireachtas finance committee told
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There was a significant overspend in HSE’s pay budget, chief executive Anne O’Connor says
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New Bill will addresses welfare and breeding standards, sales and record keeping and enforcement, says Minister
Dáil’s public spending watchdog hears publicly funded hospitals have written off millions in payments for patients with health insurance
Did Miriam Lord hit the nail on the head, or hit democracy where it hurts?
Taoiseach’s cranky inner teacher comes out as he sees TDs not paying attention in class
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Lynn Boylan previously criticised investor court provision in pact for leaving State liable to being sued by big businesses
Latest filing by Friends of Sinn Féin shows it raised almost €100,000 in the US in six months
Possible leadership contenders O’Callaghan and Calleary vote against removing three-day waiting period
More than 17,500 people, including 5,604 children, were in emergency accommodation in April, latest figures show
Greatest effect would be for women who, for various complex reasons, seek an abortion close to the end of their first trimester
Dispiriting familiarity to parade of TDs coming out to say they would vote against Bill allowing women make their own choice
A plan to raise the age of criminal responsibility fell apart when three unionist parties blocked it
Proposal will abolish compulsory three-day wait for access
Draft policy paper written by Barry Andrews with assistance of artificial intelligence
Abortion may not be the defining social and political issue it once was, but securing a change to reproductive rights would still be significant
Little explanation of Coalition support for Opposition’s bid to remove key clause from draft law Harris said ‘has to count for something’
Micheál Martin says Bill should go to committee stage; Government TDs will have free vote as a ‘matter of conscience’
Man arrested at 4am on Tuesday with postmortem being carried out on body found at house in Ardsallagh
Every party in Dáil favours a united Ireland and subject is not owned by Sinn Féin, says Simon Harris
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Men met in York in February 2002 and were paid hundreds of thousands of pounds months later by Lowry and O’Brien
Three months on from revelations and there is no clear response to deeply uncomfortable situation around Co Limerick plant
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